12-19-2009: Senate sends Defense spending bill to Obama

December 19, 2009

 

Senate sends Defense spending bill to Obama

CongressDaily

The Senate on Saturday morning passed the fiscal 2010 Defense spending bill 88 to 10, sending the measure to President Obama for his signature and closing out work on the fiscal 2010 appropriations process.

The action clears the way for the Senate to turn its focus back to healthcare overhaul legislation that Majority Leader Harry Reid is trying to finish before Christmas.

The package includes the $636 billion for defense programs and two-month extensions of various programs, including unemployment insurance, COBRA health benefits, a fix to Medicare payments to physicians, surface transportation funding, flood insurance and Small Business Administration loans. The package also contains funding for the administration of the food stamp program and a 90-day extension of a law governing transmission of broadcast television signals via satellite services.

The defense bill will be the last of the 12 annual spending bills to be enacted. Last weekend the Senate approved six domestic spending bills that were package together in one $450 billion measure.